The cymbal stand is mainly divided into straight stands and boom stands. It is possible to play comfortably by selecting the cymbal and the according to your preferred setting method.
Although the boom stand has a wide range of settings and various positions are possible, it is necessary to balance the position and angle of the boom according to the cymbal so that the cymbal stand does not fall when it is struck.
When setting heavy cymbals, some stand models have weights on the boom to balance the cymbal stand.
The straight cymbal stand has a smaller setting range as the boom cymbal stand, but set-up is simple and stable.
There are also boom models that can be used as a straight cymbal stands, with the boom section housed in the cymbal stand post.
The cymbal stand has a thicker pipe diameter, and the double-legged stand is heavier and more stable. On the contrary, light cymbal stands are less stable, but the cymbal sounds more natural.
Be careful not to over tighten the nut when securing the cymbal to the cymbal stand. If you tighten the nut too much, the cymbal will break easily. Tighten the nut so that it shakes reasonably well when you hit the cymbal to prevent damage.
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